BTW, my version is v6.0.2900.2180, and is 93,184 bytes long (under XP SP2). Maybe you should try to upgradde?
PgcEdit ver 8.0 (a DVD IFO editor) *** UPDATE *** 23 January
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@rolz - I have been folowing this. I have the same problem with the homepage. I'm running XP pro SP2 and my version of IE is the same size as your and the same version and is listed as an application in properties.
Entering proc ::main::display_html {http://www.videohelp.com/~r0lZ/pgcedit/index.html}
::config(web_browser) = "C:/Program Files/Internet Explorer/iexplore.exe"
file exists C:/Program Files/Internet Explorer/iexplore.exe? 1
file executable C:/Program Files/Internet Explorer/iexplore.exe? 0
::config(platform) = win
Getting browser filename...
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I just got it again from videohelp and it does the same thing
Entering proc ::main::display_html {http://www.videohelp.com/~r0lZ/pgcedit/index.html}
::config(web_browser) = "C:/Program Files/Internet Explorer/iexplore.exe"
file exists C:/Program Files/Internet Explorer/iexplore.exe? 1
file executable C:/Program Files/Internet Explorer/iexplore.exe? 0
::config(platform) = win
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OK. Seems it's something strange with the tk function to test if a file is executable. So, could you try to edit the test plugin to remove the executable test, and see if tcl is able to launch IExplore successfully?
Replace these linesCode:if {(! [file exists $::config(web_browser)] || ! [file executable $::config(web_browser)]) && \ $::config(platform) != "mac"} {
Code:if {! [file exists $::config(web_browser)] && $::config(platform) != "mac"} {
If it works, I will do the same change in the next release.Comment
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@jm1647
Do you have also the problem with the last opened DVD folder not remembered?Comment
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Originally Posted by r0lZYes, tcl report the file as non executable. It's the cause of the problem. Maybe it's a bug in tcl, but on my system iexplore is executable. Could you verify the properties of iexplore.exe? It should be listed as an Application.
Also, which version of PgcEdit are you using? V 0.6.1 standalone? If so, try to download it again. Sometimes, a bad download causes unspected things to happend...
And a virus check may be useful, too.
Using a text editor, I see that iexplore.exe also has the "MZ" as the first two bytes that are typical of an executable file, and a warning message that it cannot be run in DOS mode.
Do you know some way to force the recognition of it as an executalbe? In the Add/Remove Programs dialog I used the set program access and defaults and used custom to choose "internet explorer" as my default web browser, though it already was with the microsoft settings.
Yes, I'm using 0.6.1 - by standalone I assume you mean the non-zipped executable? No, I always download the zipped version and then unzip it into a directory, and run from there. The .ZIP was fine. I did retry the "install" routine from within PgcEdit a few times, but I think that mainly puts the shortcuts in place.
Just to test the routine, I pointed PGCEdit to another executable and it launches just fine, though it's not a browser. Also, the TCL windows shows that the executable both exists and is executable, so the TCL appears to be bug free.
Still a mystery. Perhaps a security patch broke it's recognition as an executable? I admit I've avoided SP2 for WinXP because of troubles it causes with other applications. I instead choose the custom updates. Unless I'm missing something, it seems that SP2 mainly added a pop-up blocker and executable filter to IE and a better firewall. If that's all, I was already happy with ZoneAlarm Pro, etc. on WinXP SP1.
KevinLast edited by kmfritz; 12 Nov 2005, 05:34 AM.Comment
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Originally Posted by r0lZOK. Seems it's something strange with the tk function to test if a file is executable. So, could you try to edit the test plugin to remove the executable test, and see if tcl is able to launch IExplore successfully?
Replace these linesCode:if {(! [file exists $::config(web_browser)] || ! [file executable $::config(web_browser)]) && \ $::config(platform) != "mac"} {
Code:if {! [file exists $::config(web_browser)] && $::config(platform) != "mac"} {
If it works, I will do the same change in the next release.
YES!!!! That fixed it! It now correctly launches the homepage (or mirror) in Internet Explorer and retains that from run to run!
By the way, I think the last directory not being recorded was because I had the "save settings on exit" off for awhile, so I wouldn't pursue that any further. It's working now.
Thanks!
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@rolz - Editing the test plugin worked for me also!!
Entering proc ::main::display_html {http://www.videohelp.com/~r0lZ/pgcedit/index.html}
::config(web_browser) = "C:/Program Files/Internet Explorer/iexplore.exe"
file exists C:/Program Files/Internet Explorer/iexplore.exe? 1
file executable C:/Program Files/Internet Explorer/iexplore.exe? 0
::config(platform) = win
Launching command "exec -- C:/Program Files/Internet Explorer/iexplore.exe http://www.videohelp.com/~r0lZ/pgcedit/index.html &"
Exiting proc ::main::display_html
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Thanks, guys. Though it doesn't explain why tcl thinks your iexplore.exe is not executable, we have a way to fix the problem. The test I've made was a safety check to be sure the user has selected an executable file, but it is not really needed. I'll remove it.
If you want to fix it temporally for the current version of PgcEdit, use the plugin, with the modification above, and remove also the "console show" and the "puts ..." lines.Comment
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@rolz - I think I edited the test plugin right, the console window still shows up. Is it supposed to, it's no big deal. I attached my edited test.tcl
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Seems right. Are you sure you have deleted the original plugin?Comment
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Last edited by blutach; 13 Nov 2005, 10:28 AM.Les
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Originally Posted by r0lZSeems right. Are you sure you have deleted the original plugin?
Here is a copy and paste of the test browser.tcl file
proc ::main::display_html {page} {
if {$::config(web_browser) == ""} {
set tmp [tk_getOpenFile -filetypes {{{Program files} {*.EXE}}} -initialdir "/" -parent . -title {PgcEdit first time setup: Please select your web browser}]
if {$tmp == ""} return
set ::config(web_browser) $tmp
}
if {! [file exists $::config(web_browser)] && $::config(platform) != "mac"} {
set tmp [tk_getOpenFile -filetypes {{{Program files} {*.EXE}}} -initialdir "/" -parent . -title {PgcEdit first time setup: Please select your web browser}]
if {$tmp == ""} return
set ::config(web_browser) $tmp
}
if {[catch {exec -- $::config(web_browser) $page &}]} {
set ::config(web_browser) ""
}
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Yes, with this file, the console should not be opened. Do you see something in the console? An error message, or something else?Comment
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Originally Posted by blutachI think I have narrowed down the ISO create error to when there are multiple PgcEdit_backup subfolders (strange as this sounds).
Removing these makes the ISO. With them, I get the attached log.
I really don't know what I can do. Maybe I can add an option to delete the backup folders in the burn setup GUI. What do you think?Comment
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